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AAARGH 33 - R33 B pillar cover & fuse box cover

75coupe - R33 B pillar cover, fuse box cover, r33 gtr rear spoiler end caps, r33 gtr oem wing blade

sonnyQ - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

GT-T 1998 - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

Owgasm - R34 GTR wing blade, r34 gtr jun style wing stands

rysith - R34 gtr exhaust shroud

dori34 - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, r34 gtt cooling panel, r34 gtr exhaust shroud

gtsttrk - R33 fuse box cover

eatme - r33 gtr wing blade

destrukshun - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, R34 GTR oem exhaust shroud

vspecIInur - R34 gtr Jun style wing stands

pewpew - r34 gtr wing blade

ztuned - R34 gtr wing blade

tommyr34 - R34 GTR wing blade

MsR - R33 GTR exhaust shroud

SS- R34 wind deflectors

Mines boot lip ---> Interested

Is your frp item a genuine mines item or a copy?

copy but i will get it trial fitted to ensure fitment is perfect.

Hey are you still able to get the R33 radiator cooling panel? If so what is the final price and will it fit s2 as is says its for s1...

Yes it is available but i will need 2 of them to be purchased to go ahead.

S1 only, sorry

Do you or anyone know what the difference would be between S1 and S2?

the cooling panel I dont think has ever been made specifically for s2, I have a original Garage Defend CF cooling panel and its for S1 but fits fine... slight difference in shape of the headlight, its not flush fitting to the headlight, there's a slight gap, but you would only notice if you knew...

Updated list of interest

AAARGH 33 - R33 B pillar cover & fuse box cover

75coupe - R33 B pillar cover, fuse box cover, r33 gtr rear spoiler end caps, r33 gtr oem wing blade

sonnyQ - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

GT-T 1998 - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

Owgasm - R34 GTR wing blade, r34 gtr jun style wing stands

rysith - R34 gtr exhaust shroud

dori34 - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, r34 gtt cooling panel, r34 gtr exhaust shroud

gtsttrk - R33 fuse box cover

eatme - r33 gtr wing blade

destrukshun - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, R34 GTR oem exhaust shroud

vspecIInur - R34 gtr Jun style wing stands

pewpew - r34 gtr wing blade

ztuned - R34 gtr wing blade

tommyr34 - R34 GTR wing blade

MsR - R33 GTR exhaust shroud

SS- R34 wind deflectors

sinistaGTR - R34 GTR wing blade

PICS OF R34 GTR CARBON WING BLADE

it usually comes together with the GTR carbon wing but the manufacturer is splitting them up for the group buy :)

keyyp5.jpg

ATTENTION ALL:, we have enough interest ATM for the group buy to close early and get it underway.

I'm capping the order total to $2000-$2100 as I will be splitting up the orders into two shipments to avoid customs tax and duty fees.

Sorry to all who has missed out, I will organize another one in the near future. To all who has shown interest and is on the list, please let me know if you would like to pull out.

I will be sending a PM to you all with my bank details requiring 50% deposit and order confirmations.

If I do not get a response And payment from you by COB on Friday the 17th February, I will take it that you are no longer interested and will be removed from the group buy list (unless prior arrangements have been made with me).

Updated list of interest

AAARGH 33 - R33 B pillar cover & fuse box cover

75coupe - R33 B pillar cover, fuse box cover, r33 gtr rear spoiler end caps, r33 gtr oem wing blade

sonnyQ - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

GT-T 1998 - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

Owgasm - R34 GTR wing blade, r34 gtr jun style wing stands

rysith - R34 gtr exhaust shroud

dori34 - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, r34 gtt cooling panel, r34 gtr exhaust shroud

gtsttrk - R33 fuse box cover

eatme - r33 gtr wing blade backed out

destrukshun - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, R34 GTR oem exhaust shroud

vspecIInur - R34 gtr Jun style wing stands

pewpew - r34 gtr wing blade

ztuned - R34 gtr wing blade

tommyr34 - R34 GTR wing blade

MsR - R33 GTR exhaust shroud

SS- R34 wind deflectors

sinistaGTR - R34 GTR wing blade

Updated list of interest

AAARGH 33 - R33 B pillar cover & fuse box cover

75coupe - R33 B pillar cover, fuse box cover, r33 gtr rear spoiler end caps, r33 gtr oem wing blade

sonnyQ - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

GT-T 1998 - r34 gtt radiator cooling panel

Owgasm - R34 GTR wing blade, r34 gtr jun style wing stands

rysith - R34 gtr exhaust shroud

dori34 - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, r34 gtt cooling panel, r34 gtr exhaust shroud

gtsttrk - R33 fuse box cover

eatme - r33 gtr wing blade

destrukshun - R34 gtt/gtr wind deflectors, R34 GTR oem exhaust shroud

vspecIInur - R34 gtr Jun style wing stands

pewpew - r34 gtr wing blade

ztuned - R34 gtr wing blade

tommyr34 - R34 GTR wing blade

MsR - R33 GTR exhaust shroud

SS- R34 wind deflectors

sinistaGTR - R34 GTR wing blade

PICS OF R34 GTR CARBON WING BLADE

it usually comes together with the GTR carbon wing but the manufacturer is splitting them up for the group buy :)

keyyp5.jpg

Can you confirm we can use our standard end caps?

Chances are you might be hit with tax anyways due to brand new items at high quantity...

Whats the go from there?

According to Customs website, if it is a low volume order (which is what i'm ordering) & value is under $1000 we shouldn't get slugged. The group buy total price comes to $1850 / 2 = $925 so we are under the limit.

However If we do, the fees will cost $117 according to the calculations on their site.

if we do end up getting hit with fees & taxes, is everyone ok to pitch in an extra $5-$10 to cover the fee's? even after adding $10 to the group buy total, it still works out cheaper than buying from any local or online dealer.

If a parcel, i.e. one consignment addressed to you contains goods or other packages that were imported for other people (such as your friends or relatives) and the parcel has a declared or assessed value exceeding A$1000 you will need to lodge an import declaration and pay the duty, taxes and charges. Customs law does not permit a parcel to be split or broken down into separate packages for assessment, even if those other packages were imported for other people.

When Duty and Taxes are Payable

All imported goods are subject to assessment for duty, Goods and Services Tax (GST) and other taxes and charges even if you imported those goods for your own use.

GST is payable on most goods at a rate of 10%. (See examples below)

Imported goods valued at or below A$1000

Generally, there is no requirement to pay duty and Goods and Services Tax (GST) on imported goods valued at or below A$1000, except for alcohol (refer to Example 2 where Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) is also payable) and/or tobacco products (refer to Example 4).

Imported goods with a value at or below A$1000 that arrive by air or sea cargo will require a self-assessed clearance (SAC) declaration to be lodged with Customs and Border Protection.

There are no Customs and Border Protection charges for making a SAC declaration.

For more information about SAC declarations see the fact sheet Self-assessed Clearance (SAC) Declarations.

Goods with a value at or below A$1000 that arrive by post do not require a SAC declaration.

Imported goods with a value above A$1000

If your imported goods arrive in Australia by air cargo, sea cargo or by post and their value is above A$1000, in most cases, you will be required to make an Import Declaration and pay the calculated duty and taxes.

An Import Declaration is a statement made to Customs and Border Protection providing information about imported goods.

There is a Customs and Border Protection import processing charge for making an import declaration. Information on Customs and Border Protection fees and charges is available in Australian Customs Notice 2006/21.

Just paid for myself and Steven (ztuned). Please check your PM's :)

Thanks mate!

Can you confirm we can use our standard end caps?

looks like you can as the manufacturer didn't mention anything about end caps being supplied but i have sent an email to confirm it.

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